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   State Courts - Iowa - April 27 - May 4, 2007

  
Coy v. Ezarski (In re Anton), No. 39 / 05-1534, SUPREME COURT OF IOWA, April 27, 2007, Filed
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Overview: An order disallowing a stepdaughter's claim against her stepmother's estate for one half of the value of a duplex that was sold to pay for the stepmother's nursing home expenses was overturned where the sale of the duplex did not cause ademption to the extent that there were specifically identifiable proceeds in the estate at the time of death.

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State v. Iowa Dist. Court, No. 30 / 06-0203, SUPREME COURT OF IOWA, April 27, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Defendant was ineligible for a deferred judgment because defendant was convicted of operating while under the influence of alcohol under Iowa Code § 321J.2(1)(a), and his breath specimen drawn in connection with the charge evidenced an alcohol concentration in excess of .15.

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State v. Stohr, No. 36 / 05-1107, SUPREME COURT OF IOWA, April 27, 2007, Filed
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Overview: District court erred in suppressing defendant's breath test results, because Iowa Code § 321J.15 was satisfied, and nothing in the prior Iowa Supreme Court opinion suggested that its general rules for assessing admissibility of scientific evidence should control when a specific statutory process governed the admission of evidence.

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Evans v. Benson, No. 05 / 05-1006, SUPREME COURT OF IOWA, May 4, 2007, Filed
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Overview: In a patient's suit for invasion of privacy and negligent disclosure of confidential medical records when he lost his job after a nurse's phone call to the patient's work manager, judgment in favor of the nurse was proper as the evidence showed that the patient was about to lose his job, regardless of the phone call, due to his high absenteeism.

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Jones v. State, No. 141 / 04-1675, SUPREME COURT OF IOWA, May 4, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Dismissal of the application for postconviction relief was reversed and remanded because the district court erred in refusing to consider the applicant's pro se pleadings, and the court of appeals should have remanded the case back to the district court so the applicant could be given an opportunity to submit evidence in support of his claims.

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State v. Mott, No. 24 / 05-1563, SUPREME COURT OF IOWA, May 4, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Trial court properly imposed on defendant a 150-day term of imprisonment in the county jail for contempt, to run consecutively to his underlying assault sentence, as Iowa Code § 901.8 was inapplicable in that defendant received one criminal sentence for assault, and was subsequently "punished," not "sentenced," for contempt under Iowa Code § 665.4.

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